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Sounds like it's seriously time to do the unthinkable.....yes you all guessed it, remove the carbs and clean out all them pesky tunnels and channels.If you can't get the bike down to 1000rpm idle or less then slow idle jets sound like they are blocked.
Did you pull out the slow jets and clean them individually and make sure you could see light through them? I am not familiar with those carbs at all but I do know that I had to clean my 750's carbs 3 times before I got them right. Carb cleaner, compressed air and a strand of copper wire (and a six pack) were all required in order to get them properly un-gunked!Dennis
Well, as a general rule I steer clear of anything with the name "reamer" in it! (lol) besides those cost $45 plus shipping....that's alot of Moosehead! Coincidentally, that by the way is the 6 pack that works best...Actually I am sure those reamers would work far better and faster than the copper wire but I found that even when serioulsy gunked up as long as you give it a good soaking first they came clean pretty quick with the compressed air. I barely needed the copper wire but it was more so to fish or push out any little particles that may be stuck in there.Dennis